Mariners use 7-run 7th inning to beat Rangers 8-2

Published at 12:49 AM CDT on May 7, 2017

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SEATTLE, WA - MAY 6: Third baseman Kyle Seager #15 of the Seattle Mariners is congratulated by starting pitcher Chase De Jong #35 after Seager caught a line drive by Delino DeShields #3 of the Texas Rangers during the fifth inning of a game at Safeco Field on May 6, 2017 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Stephen Brashear/Getty Images)

Danny Valencia drove in two during Seattle's seven-run seventh inning and the Mariners beat the Texas Rangers 8-2 on Saturday night.

The Mariners sent 11 batters to the plate during their biggest inning of the season, getting five hits, a walk and a hit by pitch. Valencia's single came off reliever Dario Alvarez, who then allowed an RBI double to Taylor Motter and a two-run single to Ben Gamel. The inning started with Gamel's single off Martin Perez (1-5).

Texas got solo home runs from Joey Gallo in the second inning and Mike Napoli in the ninth. Gallo's 10th homer matched Oakland's Khris Davis for second most in the AL.

James Pazos (1-1) worked one inning in relief following rookie starter Chase DeJong for Seattle.

As part of the Mariners' summer-long 40th anniversary celebrations, the club brought in Hall of Famer Gaylord Perry to toss the first pitch. Perry played just two of his 22 seasons (1982-83) with Seattle, going 13-22. But he won his 300th game here on May 6, 1982, a 7-3 complete game against the New York Yankees. Perry, now 78, tossed an underarm strike to the plate.

Until the Mariners' big seventh, Rangers pitchers had been tough when they needed to be. Seattle was 0 for 12 with runners in scoring position Friday, the best single-game effort by Texas pitchers since an 0-for-14 performance against Oakland on Aug. 8, 2010. On Saturday, the Mariners were 0 for 6 before the breakout.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Rangers: LH Cole Hamels, on the DL with strained right oblique, will be out at least eight weeks. "This (length) is kind of new to me,"' said Hamels, addressing the media for the first time since his injury. "This is kind of a different scale, being out for as long as this one requires."

Mariners: Seattle added another pitcher to the 10-day DL, RH Evan Marshall, who came out of Friday's game with a right hamstring strain. "He's going to be out a while," manager Scott Servais said. RH Jean Machi also exited Friday's game with a nerve issue in his right thumb but is recovered and was available. The Mariners have used 22 pitchers this season.

UP NEXT

Rangers: Andrew Cashner (0-3, 2.95 ERA) is getting 0.84 run support, lowest among the big league starters. He also is tied with the longest road winless streak (16 games), going 0-8 with a 7.23 ERA. He is 0-3 with a 4.05 ERA in five career appearances against Seattle.